Nyesom Wike Speaks Out: Debunking Collapse Rumors And Setting The Record Straight

Minister Nyesom Wike Dismisses Collapse Rumors Amid Ongoing Projects
Listen up, folks. The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, is here to set the record straight. In a recent statement, Wike didn’t mince words when he dismissed circulating reports suggesting that he had collapsed last week. He called out these claims as nothing more than baseless attempts to score cheap political points. And let’s be real—politics can get dirty sometimes, but this? This is just ridiculous.
According to Naija News, Wike made this powerful statement while inspecting four ongoing projects in the FCT, including the International Conference Centre (ICC). Now, imagine this: here’s a man who’s out there, boots on the ground, making sure things get done. And what does he get? Fake news stories trying to tear him down. That’s just not cool.
What Really Happened? Wike Breaks It Down
In his own words, Wike said, “I don’t want to give credence to people interested in Kangaroo. First of all, we’re all human beings. Ghosts don’t collapse—it’s humans who do. If there were serious health issues, I’d be the first to let you know. But guess what? I didn’t collapse. Not even close. Let me explain what really happened.”
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He went on to clarify that the former head of service of the Rivers State Government had come forward with some alarming information. Plans to bomb the House of Assembly complex and attack national assets had been uncovered. Wike believes that these collapse rumors were deliberately spread to divert attention from these serious matters. He added, “In order to distract people from focusing on the real issues, they came up with a rumor about me being flown overseas for medical treatment. Not true. It’s all politics, folks. These are the games they play. But we’re not falling for it. We’re staying focused on the job at hand.”
And here’s the kicker: Wike didn’t shy away from addressing the bigger picture. He reminded everyone that we’re all mortal. “We know we’ll die someday. Nobody stays in this world forever. But only God decides when that day will come. So, let me tell you something—I’m healthier than most of the people spreading these rumors. In fact, I’ll probably be the one writing their condolence letters. There’s no truth to these stories, folks. Let’s move on.”
Social Media Buzz and Official Responses
Now, let’s talk about the social media storm that erupted over this. On 𝕏 (formerly Twitter), posts started flying around claiming that Wike had collapsed at an event in Abuja last Friday. Some even said he was rushed to an undisclosed hospital for treatment. Can you believe it? But guess what? These claims were quickly debunked by Wike’s Senior Special Assistant on Public Communications and Social Media, Lere Olayinka, who called them out as fake news.
Even President Bola Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, stepped in to refute the rumors. In a post on Sunday, Onanuga slammed the spread of these false claims, accusing so-called “online idiots” of circulating unfounded allegations about Wike’s health. He specifically addressed claims that Wike had suffered a stroke and been flown abroad for treatment. Onanuga shared a video of Wike paying his sallah homage to President Tinubu, proving that the rumors were nothing more than hot air.
Both officials emphasized that these reports were baseless and aimed at undermining the minister’s hard work and dedication. Wike is out there, getting things done, and these false narratives are just distractions. So, let’s give the man the respect he deserves and focus on the positive impact he’s making in the FCT.
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